All ERR()'s are renamed to NORM_ERR() and box to mbox so that they don't
clash with things in ncurses.h .
Ncurses is enabled by default when building conky but can be disabled with
--disable-ncurses .
At the moment configure doesn't check if ncurses is actually available.
I'm adding support for ncurses so that we can make as much things as possible
that are only available in X11 also available in console in the future.
I moved the weather stuff into its own thread, and also fixed up some
abuse of <simplelist> formatting throughout the docs. Hopefully we can
keep things a little more uniform from now on.
Some statics are now defined by configure.ac.in, conky.h got a lot
smaller, which I see as a positive sign.
This patch should not change any functionality, just change what's
defined where. Some features I did/could not test are probably broken,
also compiling for any other OS surely won't complete now. Though I
think fixing these problems is as easy as including some missing
headers.
I've done compile checks with the following configure options:
./configure --enable-eve --enable-rss --enable-smapi
--enable-wlan --enable-debug --enable-testing
So what needs to be tested is:
- audacious
- BMPx
- xmms2
- nvidia
In order to do this correctly:
Removed duplicate includes
Fixed mpd functions to accept mpd_s instead of information
Freed mpd.h of any need to include conky.h (mpd.c still includes it for the constants)
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* conky.h must come first, because it includes config.h
which again defines _GNU_SOURCE, which is necessary
for strdup() & Co.
* declaring cpu_separate in top.h makes no sense, as it
includes conky.h which declares cpu_separate itself
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* instead of empty args "void" should always be specified.
Using this, the compiler can detect incorrect function calls,
like with update_stuff().
* No args seems to be interpreted as "unspecified args" by the
compiler, as with update_mail_count(). So no checking for
correctness of arguments when calling was done at all.
* This is not complete yet, as I still don't have any BSD for
testing.
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